Welcome to another episode of The Gangster Chronicles, and this is Alex Alonso, and to my right is and to his right and Big Jake James McDonald, and thank you for coming in to talk about whatever we're gonna talk about today, man, and for all y'all out there listening, we appreciate you listening to the Gangster Chronicles. And we're gonna start the show off with some Instagram questions that
were posted to the Gangster Chronicles Instagram page. Actually the Instagram pages Gangster Chronicles without the word though, so make sure you go check out the Instagram page, follow us on there, and if you've got some questions for a future episode, feel free to to post on that on that account. But our first Instagram question for today is whatever happened to Sam Snead? Now, Sam sneed actually only had I believe one song ever recorded under a death row.
You better recordnize, you better recognize it was okay song. I don't know if it was considered a hit and then he wasn't he didn't he produce some songs with Dre as well. I'm sure everybody produced the songs with Dre, you just don't get credit for it. But I think I think he actually sometimes though if you get credit for co producing, does that mean you've actually produced or Withdre with Trey? And that's the misconception about Dre. Dre Is is kind of lazy. So what happens is he's
a finisher though. You know, guys, he had to take the basic from something and then he takes him and finish it to the point where you don't even recognize it because he's so um what's the word, kind of crafty with and he going master stuff at Bernie Grumman's. You know, he used big base Brian, and he going and master yourself about ten times before he put his final stamp on it. So here here, run your budget
up and he's spend some money. So Sam Sneel was around I guess ninety three, that's kind of his years. Four and then he was there for like I said, the murder was the case uh album and release and he was actually like he said, he was there tupockets and want to Randy mar So, So where is he had today? I guess some people want to know in Pittsburgh, Uh,
that is a gangster here out in Pittsburgh wherever? You know in Pittsburgh and he's out there, him and j Flex and Borney and all of them was still talk. It's still tight. He's probably doing some ghost righting for dre again, I wouldn't doubt it, but he was mainly a Drey boy. He got up under the air, you know, and the dre Wing and James you never crossed past with Sam's needing them them. No, I'm probably shorting, but
I met him. No, we never like kick and the question. Yeah, they really want to know it's why he left because they didn't heard about him getting beat down. Yeah, there was just I guess as a rumor or some sort of controversy with Sam's need during at death row. I'll try to make it quick because it's kind of long,
but this is what happened. Uh. They had a big meeting after the trial, after the Snoop Dogg trial, after he was found out guilty, which was no, no, no, no, no ninety five in the nine beginning of the ninety six. Uh So that's when they were upset, and Park and everybody, all the artists was in the uh in the you know, ship's office at Canal and they were upset because people don't know and this is why Snoop wasn't even cool
with Dre for a while. Was during the trial there was what witnesses it kept saying Dr Dre was was the shooter, kept identifying Dre as the shooter, mixing up Snoop and Dre. And so they wanted Drey to come to court to support Snoop or to come to court because David Kenner wanted to get him on the stand and pretty much say hey, what's your name, and so he can say Dr Dre, you know how attorneys do the legal maneuver. But Dre would having no part of
no part of it. He wasn't you. If you were you hanging out, you ain't things Dre coming exactly, and so so he was dram was getting worried that this was going on. Well, the attorneys was trying to get
him like, hey, man, come in here. They're trying to you know, they're trying to say you you were you know, misidentifying you, which we all knew, but they're trying to say you were the shooter and not Snoop, and we just want to, you know, play this game in front of the witness I guess to create a little confusion for the exactly you know, the discredit the witness, and
Dray wouldn't having no part of it. And so that was you know, so pop home, you know, parka around now and then he heard about it and he's seeing that Drey wasn't really coming around as much, and so Park was like, man, what's up with Trey wat Dray? Then come if you ain't got your if you ain't got snoop bad you know, you know how the pok is,
you know, I mean, fuck Dre. Fuck you know. He was being a row about it to the point where so they had a meeting in the office and Shook office and so that's when Park was like, you had Dre shouldn't be around and this's and he was really amped up about it and so so so that's when pretty much people didn't know what was going on behind the scenes where Dre was making his exit anyway, um, you know, and and Jimmy and Shook and they were doing some negotiations, but they had to convince the artist.
So now they're trying to see who's Ryan, what who sounds need for? But he was kind of cart up because he was tight with Dre. You know, he was over there, but they him and Nancy and all of them had just shot a video. Uh, he had just shot a video, you know, in his whole town in Pittsburgh. And she she was like, man, yeah, you did this video self. S need to some song he had. You ain't have no depth roll artists there, because that's one thing we were big on the supporting each other in
the videos and all of that. And you didn't have nobody in your video, and nobody was at the shoot and it was just you and Nancy and and Dre. You know that ain't death rolling and so all of that those sounds there's what I don't know, you know, you know, like I'm just doing what Drake told me. I didn't know it was a b foot that's just Shugar and then playing games. So anyway, so Sham Steve was in the poor in the meeting and they smashing on him about this video shoot. We end up casting
Sugar a lot of money. And I get to the why because Danny Boy had a video coming up the
next week. And I laughed when that happened, and I said, look, you know, put your foot into your mouth, because he had end up flying everybody out to the video shoot for Danny Boy in Cabo, because we went to Cabo, Mexico, because he made this big old speech on how all different waters need to be got everybody video shoots and protected, you know, you know, not protecting, but you know, promoting on helping, you know, helping everybody out, you know, giving
everybody on you know, being at the at the video shoot. And so he had to fly everybody off the combo. But I jumped off the subject. So but anyway, so Sam sneve catching all of this heat in this video. It's the day that snow. We was on our way to Montes to celebrate Snoop getting a quitted and uh so inside there a couple of niggas you know, ol TB y'all know flip side low reference rest in Peace, lip oil, TP low and low and b and then
bust stop and bust stop. One of them bomb. It is always rumor that it was popped, but it wasn't popped. It was one of them that took a bomb on on on sam sleeve and uh probably somebody told them to take oh you know it was That's when you get down to it, who told him to take off? That gotta come down. You know, he kind of pulled them to the side. I don't know. I don't know, Hollywood, but that's what happened because I wasn't inside and I just heard heard about it and all of that. We
disappeared after that. After that, I remember going to Montes and I'm wondering because me and suth thein't never really been that tight. That's where everybody went to and there and man and he kept hanging onto me. He was standing by me the whole time, and that I know that I heard about what had happened, and we went down on that the ship. We did see Sampson need no more after that? Did Johnny Cock can go to that dinner? But you know his client that got off,
his client that got off. It was just the two of them there. Him and Don Ray got their clients off, which was Shane Dog and I think Big Sea Style it was. It was um it was the other two. But the only two that that stayed on the case was Snooping and the bodyguard Malik. Yeah, so that's what happened with SAMs Sney. So that's why Sampson need no longer with dere from So did that pretty much and
Sam Sneed's association with Death Throw pretty much. I think he probably be back on the slide best with dre At sometime, but never he was never back around death From Okay, and then let's go to the to this last question about Tupac. When he was with thud Life was associated with with crips. I don't know if he
was actually a crip member. But then of course when he when he came to Death Row in uh February, he's hanging out with bloods Now, did anyone over there, James have something to say about dude, you was hanging out with crips. Now you over here with us? Well, I don't. I don't think too many people did. But I've always had a problem when when Tupac came, like I said, he was cool, but then when he got with with us, and then they saying they was putting you got a tattoo of the mob put on him.
Now that's something totally different. Um, when he was in New York, they said he was saying cousin this and that, and uh. The point, the real point to me is if Tupac hanging and kicking with it with everybody whoever he hang out with he cool with him. So if he hain't with the crips, he cool with the crips. Okay, cool. You come over here, you're hanging with the bloods. Okay, you cool. But now you know, turned it up because
now you're putting gang tattoos on you. Now you don't took off the blue rag and this rag and you win the red rack. So it's something totally different point, something totally different. I don't think he was ready to step his game up like that. Uh you hear Tupacs speak a lot about how he brought gangsters to to to the studios and all of this other ship. But you can't you can't do both sides. You can't be
from both sides. I mean, this transformers all in the history of Los Angeles game, right, But is it different because you're coming from New York, New York Bank totally different than how l A do you know what I'm saying? They got clicks, So maybe he was into the click ship, you know what I'm saying. And then now you're coming to California and you come in the death row and then first you humble and now you just let the
real Tupac out. So now you're dealing with some greedy cats, some hungry cats that I say, and and you're holding mentality the flipped it changed. You are totally different. You ain't even acting like Tupacs in a sense that whilding out, spending on people and all that bullshit. It escalated to something different. Now you're taking off from people in fairness.
That's was Pop. That was just Park. When he was in Oakland, when it was in Baltimore, when he was in New York, then you know a couple of times he was in l A. I think he was just loyal with to who he was with, and some would call it no loyalty. You know, a person like yourself that this deal with one territory or one turf. And I think that's the difference between Park. One of the
difference between Park and Nipsey. Where Nipsey always was with the sixties and stuff like that, and so that's why you know, he seemed like he did more for his hood and then the sixties and stuff like that. Where Park was we can think of five different places where he was at when he doesn't have an identity that's associated with a city or because no identity that I can think of five places where people would think, oh, he's from Mirror, we get we suld have a conversation.
Do from Oakland and Marine County and all that he was. So he was from Oakland, he was from the Bay. We can talk to some dudes in New York be like, no, he was in here, Baltimore. He started off here. Then you know, music to pick weight everywhere he was at. That's what he was what he was rapping. Yeah, but his biggest music came the Double C with the MLB and MOBI and mom and James tell us what MLB stands for in your money a little bit and that's
all he was holland he was holling. You know, some people will say members of the Blood something saying members of the Molle or the Mob, but that's what and this is a person that's in it. No, Tupac actually had the Mob tattooed when he did that. But I didn't know Hammer. That's something open the Hammer did too. So that what kills that theory. I really believe you claiman the hood from he was starting to claim the hood because that's just you know, Holly was in his
last eleven months of his life. I truly believe that. I believe that's why Bogar and Big Psych stopped really messing with even as tough as they did, because they saw that they and they observed that. Um but um. How close was he with Big Psyche and then Big Pyche was there up until about the last two or three months of his life. He was hanging around even after he got out of jail after Sugar Belt pock out.
Everybody's still associating with Big w who we know he was from IVC Imperial Village CRIPT and remembered outlaws every day. He was there up until the last three months. And there were no issues with hanging out with with this CRIPT dude, James, No, because that's all differenthead is Bloods and Cripts. I don't know what their conversations that him and Big Site had. I'm sure Bige was probably perturative
piss that he was holding his them MOBI. I don't know the timelines wentpot got there mob patted on the back of his arm. Had to be ninety six right ever. But I'm just saying that you know the timeline because Big Psyche they leave. Uh oh, he was going before Soul trained, I think now, so Big Site might have been going by April. Now how far coals relationship with Big Psych start. When does that whole Outlaws relationship start?
I don't know, but I can say this. I'm the one that picked up you know, all that bullshit that the shig was there with the death row chain and all of that, that's not true me And it's the security guy named Kevin Hackey and h cls uh cls Limousine Service picked up Big Site and Boguard at the at the airport l a X and bought him straight to Canal. So all that ship with Das and all them talking about they want the bonnies and all of that,
that's all live. We picked them up, took and drove him straight to Candal and that's what Sugar and all the homies were and they started working that night. He had a seizure that night and uh we had a getting back to you know, because it was smoking a lot and drinking and all of that. So he kind of passed out. When y'all picked up Tupac from the airport, was Tupac like banging No, oh no, he was heah.
And this is what I'm saying. You don't you don't have no more than eight months with the homies, not even eleven, because I exactly not even more. That one came out. Yeah, you know, he got out late October. You don't have a year. That's in a year, and then you want to represent something that you had no knowledge. He was loyal to who he went, Okay, but but man, you don't do it like that. So um no, man, Tupac. Tupac did his thing, but he made a terrible mistake, uh,
representing something he didn't know nothing about. And I got said said he didn't know about gangs, didn't not the l A game. I don't think he really was educated on the l A gang culture. I mean the whole cryp Blood thing was probably brand new the park. Okay. So when he got out in late what was when was his birthday? His birthday? Okay, so it's twenty four years old when he got out, and he had spent all this time in Marin County, the Bay Area, in Baltimore.
So how much did he learn about l A gang culture in those early nineties? Well, they did the Thug Life album out here. He jumped right into it, he did, honestly. I mean I can't say. I'm just telling you what he what I believe he started claiming in the last eleven months during that period, Okay, when when he would have conversations, would he be like a blood, what's up? That put a good way? And this is how much?
And I might be right about what he didn't know because I remember me and she got in a little disagreement because in the Living Die l A video he came out and he wore a blue l A Dodger uh Jersey tank top. If y'all go look at the color, then live in don l a what color that tank top is? Now? I mean not even that. When he was shot in New York, his bandannas were blue left right there way he was shot at, I don't know, but I don't know. I don't think they do color
New York like that dough the red and blue. It just started hitting New York, and the started hitting New York, New Jersey tretch and then was claiming Paru paru all day out there in New Jersey. So they claiming it hard. I just think it was. It wasn't he could have been doing it, but I think he could have been schooled a little better. He could have been and sheltered, meaning bagging up. We got this. He took off, he took off. He took off quick. And this is being
Reggie disagreed. You can't take off on nothing you don't know. Oh, I'm not saying I'm talking when he took off running quick. I'm just saying, he just from Cali and you didn't lost your ship. Somebody that took it from you, and you a gangster, and I see the dude that did me, I'm going after him. I'm not being a whisper, the Tupac of all people. I'm not gonna ho a Tupac. I'm gonna go to the big home where the whisper come from, because the whisper comes from Frank Frank Alexander
the security jail. And he put a bullet in his head and put a gun in his mouth and killed himself because he's a coward. But he did killed his dead is no longer with us in front of his wife. But my point, uh, Trayvonn Lane, just to be fair. His his version is he was talking to his homies neck Bone Bounty Shug and all of that park overheard him talking about, Hey, there's the guy that tried to take my chain at the mall in the Lakewood Mall, and Park took off a rant. He said, no time
shows Trayvon and Park standing side by side. This is my No, they're not standing side by side. Whisper no, no, no, no. He came over there and start talking. I never said the name. I just heard. I just heard how it went down. And if it goes down like that, Park shouldn't never been in that position to do that. You ain't got you ain't got it like that was walking on the side of Park when he's that's not that's Frank Alexander, his security guy, the Big Frank. That's the
Big Frank, Big Frank, Big Frank, and Park. We're walking together. Trayvon walks up to them. That's Big Frank. That's Frank. So right before Pop hits Orlando Anderson, who's the guy next to Park walking through the casino lobby, right before he hits Orlando Anderson or approaches Orlando Anderson. The only person I was saw it was Frank alright, But Trayvon
walks up towards them. But the person that I was in there that's walking with Frank and Frank has a mustache, a very big mustache, right, it had like a vest on tank top, black vests. Have to look at that footage again, Tames, Yeah, yeah, Well the main thing was that did Park have any problems at death Row considering he was hanging out with crips before he got there. I think every I think everybody at death ruin Bridge Park, Ya don't remember. We had a culture that was kind
of accepted around there. It was like a free zone because you had a bunch of cryptal came through the area. You know, he had tradd big c style uh um, a little not a little out there a little half did at one time rb X that up because it sure it was his business. There was actually more crips that were signed making music. Really didn't have made no money, but it was all crips. But that's money. So everybody
knew what the atmosphere was. Those cats wouldn't being to get out of line, so everybody knew this is this is how we get to check and Quick Quick was there. Quick was actually signed the profile, but you know he was there doing some producer with all that money was coming in through crip artists exactly and some but that was because of drape choosing. Drake ran the production side the company and till the end until our hero part came. Man did this divide and conquer Alright, let's say that
for another subject though. Okay, let's move on to kief E D from south Side Compton Crip. He just released his book a couple of weeks ago. What do you think about a guy writing a book I tell all book about I mean everything from drug dealing to shootings to to what happened to pock that night. Yeah, it ain't the first time you got mafia's writing books. It all depends on the person that's writing the book, though, you know what I'm saying. I mean, that's just tell
all story about himself. That's cool, But okay, it's up to me to read. I want to read what he's doing. Now. A lot of people. If you're sitting in the penitentiary and you say, man, look at read this fool book. If everybody in the penitentiary read that book and turn it upside down and say this cat out of line,
he can't go to prison, that's something totally different. But you got everybody got their own opinion on on what they want to write, what their material is and and the way I hear because I haven't read the book, you know. I'm mean, honestly, would you say he telling on somebody here, telling on somebody that's dead, which is his nephew. I think that's cutting the kind of chicken ship. That's chicken ship for him to speak on his nephew. But is that telling well before before his nephew died.
I mean before he told this story before one of the other persons, the driver of the car, was dead. He correct, So he told the story before then. But don't care. Dre died, big Dre. Uh. He died of health complications. Yeah, they say obesity or something like that. I heard his his girl was investigator for rat poison. But that's another story. Um. But yeah, but but he was dead in Orlando. Was dead. He was killed in
a shooting and counter unrelated in a drug deal. But yeah, So throwing your nephew under the bus, even though he's deceased, a lot of people say that's snitching, that was that's a low blow. He'll just save himself because his mama, his uncle, and KPD was going to life for doing some PCP. I'm not saying this. I'm just telling telling the story what he did. He figured, Okay, I'm gonna jump on this. I might just want to tell the story.
They're gone. If they give me immunity, then I can tell his story and tell the truth, and boom, I'm out. Now I didn't use this ticket to get out of jail. So yeah, come on, I'll tell you all the story. And and here we go. The centry in the book, Yeah, it is the deal of the centry. You you're you're looking at life in the in the fads. So I tell y'all, I killed Tupac, my nephew, gonna sho he ain't even to do no time where he told the truth.
He told expiracly, Well, I'm talking about the shooting. That's all I care about. You know. When he tells the truth about that, all of that bullshit about he had for me and I was and all of that, you know, of course, I'm gonna make myself look good. And that's all he's doing. I don't know if his whole story is the truth, because he's saying puff Daddy was behind the weapon and the reason why the weapon, uh what came from von zip Zip was supposed to be did
he's dude. So he's implicating Well is resting in peace too. He died from health complications, but he wasn't there when when he told the story, correct, it wasn't there. But he mainly just saying put up the money or put up the you know, put the bounty out there for it to go down. And so he did a two for one. He figured, Hey, my nephew just got beat up. The niggas just assaulted my nephew, and and I got some money. Um, you know, Puff want to put them
and dollars only niggas here, Let's do that ship. Do you believe Puff was um the conversation. I believe he had that conversation. How serious it was this nigga talking because he never got any money from Puff Well, he says, uh, von Zip and got half five. That's the story goes that Zip got five, Zip kept it. Yeah, So according to Kifi d he never got any money. He didn't get supposed to get that was money via Puff Daddy. Correct. So it's just it's just chelling. That's what I want
to know from you man. Yeah. I don't have a problem with people, but it is snitching. When he told Greg Katie the whole story, no doubt about it. Anti Bone will still aliven even though even though his his admission did not lead to any indictments, any arrest, anyone going to jail at all. Yeah, now you gotta ask, you said, why so if you write a book or tell a book like this, Let's get this, let's get this clear. That was not what Gray Katians was there
to investigator. He wanted to know about Biggie exactly. So let's just make that because everybody out there, Yeah, that's why he told that lie. That's why he told them. When you think about it, if Greg Katie's was there to cover up for l ap D and get this lawsuit or this judgment to get his mother convinced to drop this case, wouldn't Greg Katie said, Hey, no, no, no, we need you to make up the line about Biggie
not not not not too far. So let's let's let's just put that out before we get there, before we, you know, dismiss everything to keep you saying because or saying that it's this big conspiracy by the law enforcement order, the police, because that if that's what Greg was trying to do, that's what Greg would have had done if he was that type of cop. I don't believe that's what it was down. But some of you out there that is, well, I know that law enforcement was close
by when Biggie got killed. There's pictures of Biggie from that day that we're taken by law enforcement agencies. I mean, and they swear that they left that day they got the cover black. I don't know these New York cops. Now, yeah, York, they got photos of bigg that day. They're not around when I don't know. That's a little spicious to me, right, these are New York cops. I think they were at Johnny's Cafe Caddy corner from the Peterson Museum watching the
whole thing. They were following Biggie day. That's what most people don't know. Biggie's about to get indicting's on the federal indictment for those guns. I believe it was a guncase that was investigating back in New York. But yeah, I could understand why that people believe law enforcement had something to do or knew or turned the other cheek when when that shooting happened on Fairfax and Wilson, when Biggie got killed, where were the police that was survailing Biggie.
I saw them photos of them. I'm like, Okay, you don't give a funk what happened to Biggie at all. Probably would have bought the nigga a drink, that did it. Why do you got that resentment for Biggie all right? Believe that they were responsible for the Delta Tupac I do too. Ultimately, you think Biggie Keith, you d never even change that chain of reaction in Keifi D's admission, what you said is the truth. How often? How many times did he mentioned Biggie? Oh that was the whole thing.
It was five hundred for sure. Five that's puff daddy. Yeah, but that's for his boy because they were mad because number one he was sucking on his white faith. And number two he was mad because, uh, hit them up just came out. You got a point. That was the baddest dis track and rap history. Oh that's the tough one. One man hit him up. But to hit him up with the video. Can't listen to hit him up no more?
After that was hard. I can listen to it no more though, because it makes us look like little weenies after you play it, man, right, but it was no Vassil still could be true all right, But on the on the book. I wouldn't buy the book man because um, I'm not a big fan of keep D. Yeah, I know he ain't a big fan of mine either, but I'm kind of like curious to read it because I want to know. I got a copy. I said it to you. I'm emailing all copies. Don't go and buy.
You ain't gotta buy, right, I'll send it to you. We're gonna sit down and have a couple of coffee over so you So you bet you ain't gonna buy. I didn't buy, Okay, what about you, Alex, you wouldn't buy. Actually, Keepee. These people slipping me a copy of it about six months ago, so I don't know if the version I read is the same version that they published. So I don't want to speak on it because they might have taken things out that I might say right now, you know.
So I don't know how much of changed since they gave it to me back and August. But I had a question about this immunity that Katin gave to kif D. He's l a p D and I believe task Force right, So that does that immunity also transferred to the federal level. Well, that's what it was for. He was working on the text force was they were granted under the d A. So he can never be federally indicted, then ked correct, But Las Vegas can indict him. The state of Nevada
can indict him if they wanted to, but they can't. You, But this is what's crazy about it. They can do it, but it's hard to indict a person just based on self incrimination, and so they will need more like a witness like Chick Knight to come up and say hey, it was him and find a weapon and all of that. But why y'all think kepd putting in there the park shot.
So that's what's he was in his book. Now he tried to set up a mother fucking self defense by saying parking them shot and then that's when they start shooting. So he covered his trash now covering the tracks and so that's why, and so that's why people like will put him in jail. Why didn't do that? It's because people come in all the time, um, admitting to murders and ship that for the attention that they had nothing
to do. It had no parts to do it. Well, that would be a sad thing for him to put everybody out there like that and just say he wasn't there, so we know he was there. He ain't saying he wasn't there. No, I'm just saying what Reggie was saying, so we know you're there, so the police know he there. Now we're gonna give you immunity. Come on, man, I don't understand. You got a man that lost his life. They thought they was gonna get the Biggie shooter because
the police were being implicated in that. So Greg Katie was probably willing to give this man whatever he needed so he can get the gave it to him before he said what he gave it already was given. But they thought they will get the biggie. He thought he was gonna come out to the Biggie murder. Kadding should have known what Keith he deal was gonna say before they offered him all that immunity. They thought they had had him on the biggie on the Biggie thing. But
like I said, the immunity, he's outside of it. He didn't did the death Row chronicles where he didn't talked outside of the Immunity in Vegas p D which out here and they are watching this close. They are reading this book closely. They are reading it. But it's so much that they can do because they couldn't give the Federal Task Force can't even get uh immunity to keep D based on on on the murder they were still but Greg Hati's and them can't come and testify to
what was said. But keep you D didn't did two things outside of this immunity agreement they call the queen for a day or whatever. Uh that if they really wanted to uh make some noise, they could. The only thing they had to do is go pull those tastes from death Row chronicles and go pull the tape from um uh well from the book. Read the book, his own book, his own book. Um you know he trying to put up a self defense claim in there, but he didn't do that the first time. Yeah, that's all
new information, that's all new information. What's the chances that the state of Nevada Las Vegas would even want to close this case out? They don't want it, They didn't want it. But let's your night come up and say, and that's what we need to be putting pressure on shore, didn't you see? He said, y'all look at each other right in the eyes. Let's you get a come to Jesus. Imagine if that if they went, they went to prison,
and God shouldn't be with us against Keith. You d so that should can get some some of that twenty eight years taking off. He might do it. He might do it. You're not got looking to get released until LEAs in his early seventies. Let let's get police come to him and present that to him. That's a great pole question. Roll over on KEI DM Wells Daddy. Now, well, you know Shug has always had that persona that I don't cooperate with the police. I don't talk the police.
Um well, me and myself. I said, I ain't bashing Shig no more. But uh, Sugar is full of ship. You just heard Reggie saying. So I'm just clarifying with Regish that ship fully ship Sugar is working right now. But I didn't have some some homies call me and tell me some things that he've been calling people from jail talking about folk right now, talking about you, I mean everybody about you. I didn't tell you about it.
I forgot to tell you about it. Well, you know when he got sent to Donovan State Prison, he he opted out of the general population and decided to go on. Well, he had to get a sensitive needs y. Yeah, he had to get his health right. So I don't blame me for that. But Donovan has a health facility there and it has access to the general populations. Not what you say, you gotta get a shop, right, what's wrong with it? She had to get an operation. Ship couldn't see.
And I bet though that, I mean, I don't want to go in jail. I'm gonna give me some first hand information. I have a friend that was on that yard and he said that Sugar walked out on the yard and about ten fifteen minutes later walked right back in and they ain't seen him since. My boy, like one hun, which I know mosta y'all hate out there. He had him, had dudes on there and protected ready to look out and all of that, and every something
white even lost respect for him. Yeah. I don't think anything was gonna happen to Sugar on that yard, at least not within the first couple of years. No, no, no, I think it would have been very sooner than that. Man Sugar has has Burness bridges with a lot of people and a lot of gang bangers. Sugar Sugar had made a lot of broken promises. A lot of people have gotten hurting behind his Shenanigans, his lives, his bullshit, and a lot of people have gotten killed. I think
the main one is Terry Carter. A lot of guys love that brother. And Terry Carter got nephews and right now, not just only that he has people, he has friends. I mean, you got a man who's looking out for brothers in the penitentiary when they ain't got no family. I'm loyal to this cat. He was a good dude, this nigga best friend right now and in prison. That's why I'm so mad at him. Who's so disappointed? Fucking
Waymon Anderson. Y'all go do some research and Wyman and Waymon Anderson is the guy is on the internet talking about that he was called this nigga been in just six but he always get a call. He said, bone and and and all of them was called and and and called him, called him the call shill to set him up to have him come over to towns Burger. This is a food that goes and this makeup ship to try to get law enforcement, to try to get
out of jail. And now he out here hanging out with this dude that's been saying all of this mud and putting all of this bullshit out with the with these old white men on YouTube and making all this up, and now he's hanging out giving this dude ammunition. Y'all mark my word. In the next couple of months, this food Waymon Anderson gonna be coming out with something telling
all all the lies and creating ship on ship at night. Um. It's crazy, and it's unfortunate that who's ever advising him and who's ever you know he's talking to is not pulling this coatail because people don't know ship, don't read. He can't read, and and so he don't even know most of the stuff that's going on. He just goes about what he listened to and what other people tell him and interpret things from there. He didn't they're talking ship.
I was gonna write him now, I meant to call you and tell you lead that long, but we'll talk about this off here. So this guy Waymon Anderson popped up on any documentaries yet, Uh, no white boys are r J and Michael Carlin and all of them this out there, he'd be dealing and dealing with them. He's a crazy crappie. Oh he's the idiot. He's it doesn't even sound credible. All your house snich is incredible, is incredible. It's a question anybody to listen to his bullshit. They
know he's full of ship. But the unfortunate thing is ship. I don't know much about him, and now he's all up under ing um. But it's gonna be interesting. I'll just wait to see what comes out in the next few months are and when he last starts on keep you D's book. And this is a lot of his lives and made up, I mean, exaggerated, but he got to the gest of it. And that's unfortunate about it, you know, because some of the stuff I want to believe.
So it's kind of hard to set up here and criticize it because he say, well, you believe if one thing is a lot and everything is a lot. I don't believe that. I I do believe people exaggerate things and all of that, but it's kind of hard to read a book like that when you know, OK, this might be true. This is definitely true. This is a lie. But people do right like that. And that's and that's what he did. I mean once he he lost me. Once he said Tupac enough started shooting back. I understand
why he did that. You know, when they when they went back to the car, the gun was gone. He didn't say that the first time. Uh you know he well he said that me and my dad was dirty and we was out there doing stuff. Talk he talked about that the detective forever. Yeah, he talked bad. But but that's expected. Um, you know, that's expected of him. But that's why I could be like, well, I believe this is this is what happened, but I know you lied about this. This isn't this. That's that's my point.
So it's kind of hard to I'm trying to find out if it's true that Sugar actually looked right at him. I don't believe she on him. I know, suld me and shug them been in clubs and stuff where I said, oh, you know that's on. So that's so on. So that's Bond zeal And he ended up having cool Who do people were? I really don't believe. So he has never came home and said all that was that was me and he wasn't sitting around and we didn't talk about everything.
You gotta remember, I satting in that prison with that nigga four days a week for five and a half years. Talk you just run out of talk about. So you talk about your life everything in his life for five and a half years. Is it true he know Keithie since they were young. Yeah, and he probably did, but he didn't know, you know who exactly who he was. He didn knew he was one of Pat Johnson boys that brought it back to him. She didn't have no when he came. I don't think she knew who are who? All?
Oh God, know you from my school or junior high. But I don't know you hooked up with a click meaning a gang, I ain't. I don't think he was too much up on that. You remember he was running with a big West and all of those dudes. He was running mainly West side dudes. Um when he came around, everybody think he was this big, you know, mob guy that came over there. I mean, I don't take no credit from him because even as a regular guy, which I grew up like a regular guy. You didn't mess
with him. He always had a good size on him. He had his cousins, Ronald Donald, who was no joke, and he was a year older than him. And so you know you got three a cousin and nephews. I mean, you know, you know your three big guys. Sugar starts something and the Sugar that never had to fight with them. It was always the twins. Well, buyer, beware, if you decided to get a key Fid book, Uh, I'm gonna I'm probably gonna get it just because I like reading
this stuff. I like reading the history. I told you how you can get it. I'm actually gonna purchase the book. I don't want anybody doing that to my future book when it comes out. All right, let's move on to, uh, what Suge Knight actually said about Nipsey Hustle a couple of weeks ago. I guess he gave an interview over the phone and he said that, um, that one of the reasons why nip got killed was because he was too loyal to the neighborhood and that, um, that's what
basically got him killed. And I guess Sugar was basically saying, I could relate to Nipsey because he claiming he did the same thing. I don't remember caner call should did the same nothing with Sugar loyal of my piru. It all depends to what to what degree loyal likes. A lot of people made some money, A lot of a lot of people from my paru and louts park right, Reggie got their pockets full. Well, I wouldn't say pockets full, but I did. I wasn't fortunate enough. I knew how
to give my money. But they got paid. They had a job. And what I'm saying by that and they need to be grateful for that because I need a job like that now where I'm just getting a regular salary coming in weekly or every two weeks, and meaning they had you know, they nigger straight out of jail, all of prison. Uh probably didn't finish high school or whatever. I'm not saying that that they're done with sparklets, most
of them they're not. They were no dummies. But giving a job that they got was making anywhere from a thousand and four thousand dollars a month, I think you should be appreciative of that. And I don't think nobody said ore could ever say that they didn't appreciate what you did the way he did. It was the fund up part about it. Did nobody prosper from just having
a job. The job description should have paid more. I have more respect for you by being okay you you don't you know how mean you you're from the hood. I want you to work for me, and this is what I'm gonna do. Okay, you're paying Everybody making a different amount of money. Someone's making five dollars every two weeks and whatever. Everybody doing the same damn job. Pretty much. Some people were just sitting around, and he just hadn't sit around and stay at the officers and do whatever.
But those people that physically got their hands dirty, those that was out there flying and and fighting and doing whatever. I don't. I don't think no money amount to what happened. So you can't. And I'm not gonna put Shod in a position to where I can say he did the same thing or he was loyal as if like Nipsey, this guy was putting back in his neighborhood. Shouldn't put what should put in our neighborhood. He didn't build anything or do anything. Okay, the only thing should did is
called chaos. And I'll say that he did build some stuff at the gymnasiums, at the schools schools that now centennial, and he did put on some weights, uh for the little stuff like that, but nothing, nothing compared to And I'm not trying to make you I'm not trying to hype Nipcy and nothing like that. But what he said to TMZ is is totally false. Your loyalty, what was your loyalty when all these cats was killed? He should never use that word. He should never use the word loyalty.
You know what I'm saying. And then at the end of the day, you get twenty eight years and I'm laughing because it's funny. I'm laughing because it's sad exactly. So you ain't run nothing but death to our neighborhood, nothing but death draw our neighborhood with this dude was Nipsey was helping his community, helping the kids. You ain't help our kids. Well, he did a lot of turkey givaways, He did a lot of Christmas things. Every year. I need a hot dog in five seconds, and limousine did
that as well. And how many you know, I mean a lot of people does that, you know, the Turkey giveaways, the Christmas, the toy giveaways and a place called home. He did some stuff there, Danny Bake Well with the Brotherhood crew saying, so he did. Don't I remember going to the children hospitals where we put some Nintendo things for the kids at the hospitals and stuff like that. But we're not talking about I know y'all talking about hood.
We're talking about Rose Cress and Long Beach Bullets, hood though, Shug then hanging the hood like Nipsey hanging his hood, shooting and coming the apartment in downtown l A. And he and he moved to Atlanta. So I mean that that's just dumb to have a house where you you you know, everybody know where you're gonna be every night. I mean, but you know she'll lived over there at his mama house one one time, one day a week or something like that. If you don't know, you wasn't
supposed to. I wouldn't have wanted them over there. And did everybody know where to get to you? Hey come with all of their Mama bills And then word loyalty. You think she was had loyalty? Honestly, he had loyalty to Bountry. I believe it was a certain ones at certain times he had loyalty too. I'm gonna put it out there, having his fucking mockery and the half of that he says. She says, ship is the reason why
them cats are gone. I'm trying to people sugar coating that ship not for real, for real, that's not loyalty, man, that's not loyalty. But then you can go pay somebody, somebody outside that they never fought for you. I did nothing, Eddie Grant. But these dudes that what they like on the line every day, every day. They never touched something big. They never touched nothing. So, man, tell me whatn't loyalty yet? Loyd is supposed to be to your friends and your family,
not outside people. But James lit me this story scenario. Come on, you're getting four to five a month. You don't mean nothing, you got you don't have, You got an automobile that you don't pay. Ain't talking about you, I'm talking about people that work for him. They had cell phone bills, which we know in the nineties for cell phone bill was you can run up a two three cell phone bill back then like crazy he wasn't paying no insurance on your car. Now, you didn't have
no health insurance or anything like that. That's one thing you didn't have. You got to travel and go, you know, set on the fifty yard line at football games and and all of that. Stayed in the same hotel that he did at the four season hotels and all of that. But thirty years old, he looked, you don't. I'm just staying James, and I understand, here's the hunt down chat, here's a hun chat. Here's that he never did that. Um, I don't know if any sing give me the option
to say. And that's what James upstaid. So people don't understand. I take that and go, bam, I'm gonna stay with you. You showed me you got me. But there was a hundred thousand dollar com You can't say that. You can't say what he never did. And then it's crazy how you sitting there saying right now he sell phones and I'm just trying to I know that's looking out for your people and try to say what one would you
really have? At what she have? Death broke like that and cracking like that, and people scared of him if he didn't have us behind him. Would he be so successful? You after that question and tell me if it was worth I think he would have winned God another another, another set, and that would have been better off that he did that. Everybody else would have been alive. And you didn't bring death to your own neighborhood. That's what he brought to his community. Death. And I don't care
how nobody said. And I'm tired of these cats sugar coating the Sugar Night, Sugar Night, don't nigga, don't use word loyalty. You didn't have that there happy these dudes is dead because the word of mouth when the mainstream interview, mainstream media interviews should they don't never bring up all the negative path that death Row left behind. They're not gonna sit there and bring up all the deceased people in an interview with Shugar. Scared to even go there
with Sugar. Most of this known. I mean, people like James and all of that. I just documented over a dozen homicides linked to death Row records. But you don't see the man extream media even questioning Sugar about that, but said he had the same problem. Most of the artists had the same parliament as I have. Everything that we do has grown. Man, it's my choice. You choose to come hang with the hood because you were the hood two hours a day, you with five or six
of the homies wherever you go. That's my choice. Your job was not a nine or five. Your job was a four. At my line, I think. I think Sugars just trying to say I'm a street dude. I'm always gonna be street, I'm not gonna sell out to Hollywood. And that's what Nip was. Let's rephrase it and say I'm a street cat and I've had money and have money. We both made the same choices to keep going back to our neighborhoods. And this is the result of going
back to your neighborhood. That's not the result. You know what I'm saying. You didn't get killed. I mean, Sho got shot six times, not in the neighborhood, not by the homie, but I'm sure it was someone I didn't. Yeah, maybe that's the only place that they felt like they can get him. That was working with other people. And then Sugar knocked out one day in front of another club. He didn't have. He was everybody. What I'm saying it was ended up. He's just been fortunate that it never crossed.
He was lucky because he know how to dodge. He know how to dodge, and he got out of dodge that his situation where got him where he had? Now he panicked just the true shugar came out. He was trying to get the funk out of that. That was his thing, and he he went blind and it couldn't see now. I bet you see now. But I mean, I'm telling you, man, nothing was worth should made up. He should have never said that. He should have never
said that. Now, how come should didn't when when the money he was coming in and death row during those years, hundreds of millions of dollars? Why didn't he start other businesses, other satellite companies outside of music? Because he always thought was gonna keep coming in that And this is one thing I learned. We should We was all running around four We was riding around in our callacs. I had a seventy seven Calliac days whatever, Uh sixty five Chivvy
Pierre had a Cadillac, but you had a glasshouse. Uh uh. We all riding around and hood cars. Why he leading us in the bends? He loved that attention. None of the brawns came, not caught. They were just starting to come in. They went straight to the bench starting to come in. So that's that, That was the whole thing. But a lot of no, no, you see what I'm saying. Hold up now, in the difference everybody got their mia rings, his damn rings just got damn big and artists. You're
looking at it like this, like damn. If it wasn't for us doing what we did or being there four you can say that I don't shug when it did it. He wouldn't. The cats wouldn't have been scared of sugar like that. They just stepped on sugar long time ago. But they already knew. They already knew. And this is this is not just try to take care of too many guys. But we probably should have took care for or five dudes and took care of them and didn't
let the rest of them take care of the homies. Yeah, but I do credit a lot to ma Paru and Ludus park Paru for making death Throw what it was. I think those dudes are a big part of the identity of Death Throw, even though they weren't artists. They weren't rappers, they weren't producing platinum records. They were Hey, why are y'all talking about the dudes? Those are the niggas that protect us? And then I love that song and Pok actually mentions everybody, including your brother that it's
it's and that wasn't And that wasn't the hitters. That wasn't its. No, that wasn't. That wasn't the quiet, That wasn't the one that you hear, not one of them, And that song was the ones that you would have had the fear, well you mentioned heron I know, not one of them, and that song you had the fear of that way, those were to do those on spot on scene that when you go somewhere in the club that you would have to But they wasn't. Yeah that No,
that wasn't one of the times. And you know, I mean, you know, she can say what you want right now my whole thing. And I was gonna write to do the letter, but I'm gonna put a hold on that. You know, take credit for what you did. You know what I'm saying, You take responsibility, responsibility for what you did. Thanks for the correction, But he's not gonna do that. He ain't gonna do that. He's gonna shit in there
and he's gonna ship. Wait, he's sitting talking ship, but stay over there because you know he can't go to the main line. If you do. I applaud it. I applauded. But man, I'm telling you he heard a lot of people more than just us. You got Mama's until the whole line out there, and and his intent was good.
Well how about this? Would you say that he put these people's career on the map, snoop, and then from these artists other people came, Like how many other people followed in the steps of the people that should put on death Roam the groups all the spinoff groups and they're spinoff groups and those groups groups, it's like over fifty rappers probably, just imagine, but only four of them came out. Um, and I'm not gonna shoot on Ship. I don't want to shoot on him because I'm about
to though. But all of those people that that we know, other than Park and maybe Danny Boy who women them, is right if it wasn't for death Row, No, that's not true. Eminem comes through who through Jimmy Ivan, his personal assistant, Dean Dean, I mean Dean and then found even they didn't want to eventually put it more. But my point to this is, Drew, I'm not a Dray guy, man,
I'm much your guy. She is the one that took care of me and put me in the position to where I'm here right now where somebody listening to me talk. If it wasn't for him or whatever, people wouldn't know who the hell Reggie Right is. Still don't give him. Yeah, But my point is Dre was the one that made
all those people that you name stars. She was just in the position the new Dick Griffy who told him let's go over here and take this to John McClain who was working over at Interscope and and hey, ask for your masters or you beat on, you know, on your own masters. And Dick Griffy, Dick Griffy and Dre were really the ones that made that road. Should just happened to be in the position and had the enough
guts to funk over Dick Griffy and DLC. Well, this whole Sugar Night comment is about Nipsey and and how Nipsey got killed and is it even is it even true that Nipsey got killed because he had loyalty to his hood, or is there a different reason why he was killed. Las got killed because he dissed a dude that he was hanging out with and was cool with you a few months ago, a prior, and he dissed that man in front of a dude that just got
out of prison not too long ago. So what you're saying, Reggie, if he would have kept his mouth shut that day in that parking lot, he'd still be alive, and no one probably inside the location to make that man come back. If he would have just played it, you know, or had one of his homeboys telling him, hey, he can't come to the store, would be around here. But he talked to a gunner. He talked to a dude that
that you you shouldn't talk to like that. But a lot of people think that when you get to that status that nip was at. You know, he was worth several million dollars, He had his hits out, he was nominated for Grammy. That you shouldn't be posted up on slassing and crunch Shawl home. He felt comfortable there. He shouldn't,
but he felt comfortable. They said, I haven't heard a many times where he's been standing out and stop in front of the store where he just took pictures and was hanging out and greeting, you know people, because he made that a popular location that crunchedhall and lost a lot of people. It almost became like Pinks, are you know Roscolls or something like that. I said, only outer towners really go to Pinks and Roscoll's. How often do we in l A really go to Roscoll's or Pink
and have a pink doll? But which rapper do we know in the past kind of lived their life like that? Like Snoop wouldn't be posted up on twenty first three and Long Beach as the star rapper he came. You know, well, but some some of the reasons why, you know, your big homies, your big homies gonna come and say they won't this. Your big homies are gonna come and say they won't that. You're going have a homie over here, say let me get this, and then you don't now
and there's a problem. I don't think if she had that problem, I'm not too sure. So whatever was going on with him and his in his hood, ain't nothing wrong with going back to where you're from, you should be able to you know what I'm saying. But if you're able to, it only takes one person to say, oh, man, I ain't digging this cat no more. Is that risky? Yeah, it's risky because you're taking it. You're taking the chance.
Every time you go to the hood you might run into one of the homies drunk and he's tripping and you don't give him nothing now, and you think everybody think that that that you owe him something. I don't owe you nothing. And like when I started doing these interviews and ship, everybody was saying that I was talking like, shook owe me something. I never said nothing about money. He owed me my brother life. You know what I'm saying, um, And then I you have to think about it because
you're taking it too far. Because my brother was a grown ass man. He knew what the funk he was doing out there. He knew he knew the game. He knew the game. My brother though, but if if I make millions of dollars, I should be able to go back to the hood and and and if my purpose is to clean the hood up and fixed the hood, man, you get people to do it, and you oversee the ship from the sidelines. You got to because I don't
want to run into some of the homies. Are these new little young homies, and they the ones that's you know, gun hold and this and that. But yeah, man, that that guy should and anybody else should be able to go back to the hood and kick it by buy a house in the hood and living the hood. You think, ain't nobody gonna try to bring that mother because they know they got ship in there. Yeah, So that's just
how how it is. Back to the hood and you're hanging out in the hood, you still gotta go by the hoods colds and you know, call somebody a snitch
he was giving by the cold. Well, calling that man a snitch like that, you know, you better be ready because you know there might be some consequences that they might didn't respect it, or he might then think it was going to happen that soon, just like we got car slipping with what what um kep D And now when you know what, Pop, we knew what's gonna go down. Who doesn't think it's gonna happen that night? I knew it. I knew you didn't nobody think it was Yeah, do
you believe that part where keep you d said. We went to mob to the club and we in the back for an hour and a half. They're coming to back because I was in the front of that one. I washed him. I called good, told him them foods is there. I seen him in. He've been saying that for over a year doing interviews with us over on bomb first or he said I saw him to big meat in it, trying to say big meatus with him for the BMLS. Even if he came to the back, it had been hard for him to get out of there.
There was so many cars pulling up and even before we opened the doors, so he knew he lyed and and it was about ten or fifteen cops that I had a sign working up the parking lot and and you know the you know the crow control outside again how my security was from the door on the club inside and the police was from that side of the door out. That's why they left. And seeing a lot of police, they just passed and he stopped and they sat there and I looked and then I was like, damn,
I think it was hand dog. I said, that was the south side right there, and uh, we're ready we was all ready. So if they did anything there they had because I didn't see they wouldn't fin to get out of You know what thing I hate when when mother's sitting here in the situation over now, don't make it seem like you just been to get out and you have been wolf fast a whole bunch of niggas to get to Shugar and say anybody think that that was what they're gonna do. Last state, motherfucking mind, you
have got killed. You have got killed before you you touched the throne. You before you even said hey, Shore, you got killed. And we said it was Royces. Everybody I'm talking about No, no, no no, I'm talking about talking about Sign was riding around the day before in Rose Royces. Uh you know the Rose Royces without the fight before when you know, so he got all of his stuff, all his his dates and stuff. Just it's an accurate and he said he saw Shig the day before that Friday.
Everybody knows because of the incident with the kids from Folly that they that they didn't come out until on that Saturday Friday. That's I'm saying, you know, So that's why it's hard for me that you know, I want to believe some of the stuff, but and somes and accuracies in the book where it's hard to believe. Well, let me come back to the comment um regarding Nipsey. It made me just think about years ago Iced Tea
actually got robbed and they got him real good. But they killed them two dudes they did later, they killed them two dude. I mean that one boy. D think that happened in the hood, right that they took that point to his mama house, they took, they killed. It was one of his own boys. They took him, let him say bye to his mama, and then killed him. It's when everybody keep a gangster. Though. That's when it was gangster back then. Nowadays there's nothing like that. It's
nothing like that. If I robbed Tupac, the next motherfucker gonna come in. You know. That's to me, Why why are you doing? Not what you get? Can I get? Can I get that right there? That's what they're gonna be saying. It ain't it's lordy, lord is out the window. Man is not there like that no more. And and the only way halving the chicken get back to way
it used to be. It's for these cats to understand and know what loyalty means, friendship mean, and and you don't have these dudes out there like that, if you if you watch that video, the way that man took this guy life is as he didn't give up about life. He didn't give a funk about life, because he did the ultimate desk worse than almost spitting in the man face. I could be mad at you, or I could be furiated and I want to kill you. If I really want to kill you, I'm gonna stab you thirty times
to make sure you're dead. But if I just want you dead, I'm gonna come and stab you in your fucking guts. It's a difference. They call it overkilled. But man, it's right here. How you kill him, motherfucking you don't just say okay if he if he moves and this, that's none of shooting. The motherfucker is not playing. How you gonna shoot him? When you go and do what you do, you do what you do. It's in your mind already. If I want you there, I'm gonna make
sure you're dead. This the mentality that dude had. I think I think he retreated because he thought he was gonna. He was expecting some gun to play back, and then when he didn't get the gun play back because were they were slipping is when he was like, Oha, these niggas are slipping video. He came back and shot him again, like you ain't down. If somebody in that crew would have shot back, he would have took off. He would have wasn't running down the allege. He went for cover.
At least and do it with young too. I think it's twenty nine years old, So the mentality of a twenty nine year old ain't the mentality you have now. James, no different. And I'm sure when you was twenty nine you was a little turned up yourself. I mean, you know, your first time it is hard and I'm gonna keep you one hundred. The second time is a little easier, but after the third time you get the thinking. You go to sleep, you moving curaged, like your paranoid, like
somebody up on this ship, and you stand up. Now. I started drinking heavy as fuck to just not have the dreams, to just not think about what I just witnessed. You know what I'm saying, Because if if these cats out of here ever seen a bullet going to a motherfucker side is hide his temple and come out the other way. You might throw up. You might throw up because they you don't have these cats. Ain't never seen ship like that. So the only way I could sleep
is go home pissy fucking drunk. And then it's it's either them or me. And and and I kept getting drunk, and I just didn't worry about it no more so being a protector, one of the protectors in the neighborhood, and and on on that fucking tip every day. It just it just came not to it's just easy, but it's it's a cold thing. Just see a person, just take that. He took his life. He took his life. I think it's so cold because we're watching it on camera.
And plus there's people with cell phones that show you his body right there while the pa every every cat that you see with half a brain, My little cousin and and and in kitchen he was getching crip. His name is Buttons. He was shot in the head and and you've seen his brains and ship whatever coming out his ears. That was the first time I think I was Tenny Levin and that was like a wolf for me, Like Damn I threw up there. Here we are, we're thinking we're banging, But look at this ship. This is
some real ship out here. And to have a killer mentality, man, it's it's some way I'll ship. But half of these little cats out of here do and you can't. And they ain't accepting no ass. Whoopans. You can't whoop their ass. They don't have big homies telling them. You know, in most hoods, the big homies is a crackhead. Now he didn't make it through the whole night. Are he doing life in prison? You know what I'm saying. You might got one or two that might come through the hood.
Hey I with a covered cats and then bounce right out. So these dudes is just acting on instinct, reacting on instincts and just doing their thing, just doing their thing. They don't care. If I see blue, I'm taking off. If I see red, I'm taking off. And you got that on both sides. You got that on both sides. So man, you just got to look how this dude took that man life. And it just it's like flashbacks.
You just see, you know, motherfucker's from from doing drawing about drive bys to walking up on people and just close range, just just point blank shooting somebody. It's totally different from what you see in the car a poster standing right there and doing it. I don't think any artists is safe and than aod to keep it real because you never know who's gonna turn on you. You never know who's got that jealous or envy. It's what
nip you should have had. And I know he got the big homies that that's supposed to have his back, the ones that ain't nobody gonna cross see like it goes back. Nobody in the hood has that no more. I mean, you could have the half the hood on your side, there's always gonna be another, the other half that don't feel you exactly. You're not gonna have a hundred percent of your neighborhood. I don't care what's set you from a hundred percent of your set ain't gonna
support you. That's true, and you don't. You don't even need um to hate you. You just need one percent to hate you. Man. I know it takes it takes yeah to to to um to Jamaic a situation bad like this. It's a hard line of walk. You know, when you when you give back, how to give back and all of that. I like what what Dreve was supposed to been doing. You know what Compton was building the Arts center and all of that. Um in the city of Compton, you know, to the school district. I
don't know. I know he put up the money. Whether the city or if it's still in the process or whatever getting done. Um, it would be interesting to see. But you know, building a you know, a place for people like a studio or a place like this, you know, to do things in the city for for young kids coming up. Stuff different though, And Snoop had that football league that I always your people said good things about. That's a good thing. So that's a good thing. Yeah,
ways to a lot of kids. Program that a lot. That's a lot of good ways to get back. But yeah, you're right, you can't be posted up in the neighborhood every day. Drey didn't have to worry about that because Drey really didn't have a hood to just sit down and kicking on the block. But you know, it's gotta do. I remember drink. I shot a couple once before in the legs. Some people say at that, Well, I was gonna ask you to tell that story, but we're running
out of time right now. Maybe maybe next week, Regi would tell us about when Dre got shot. But I want to thank everybody out there for listening to another episode of The Gangster Chronicles and be sure to tune in next week with a new, fresh episode. Thank you. This has been a digital Soapbuch Network production.
